Provence Méditerranée’s natural marine heritage includes Natura 2000 areas such as the Port-Cros national park, the Embiez archipelago and the Pelagos sanctuary for marine mammals.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the diversity of our coastline offers you a wide range of unique diving spots.
Ripples, rocks and drop-offs are all part of this natural wealth. To each his own treasure hunt, it’s up to you to find the dive sites and dive centers that suit you best.
For scuba diving enthusiasts, Provence Méditerranée is the ideal playground for your explorations. In addition to the diversity of natural sites and drop-offs, our seabed boasts a host of sunken wrecks to explore, including boats, submarines and aircraft dotted along the coast. Some sites are renowned for the astonishing wealth of their archaeological remains.
Le torpilleur l'Etoile wreck
La pointe de la Galère
La ville de Grasse wreck
Le Sec des Murènes
Le sec de la Jaume Garde
La pointe de Montrémian
Le Grec (or Sagona)
Nidan diving spot
Le sec du Cap d'armes
Le Cimentier
Cave Sainte-Marguerite San Peyre
La Piscine des Mèdes
La Vénus des îles 2 wreck
Le Glen Martin
Le sec du gendarme
mustang P51 wreck

Le Tromblon
Le Cap des Mèdes
Escampobariou diving spot
Le Bau Rouge
Le Sally of New York wreck
Le Michel C


